Jac. van den Bosch for 't Binnenhuis, 1910, executed by Deventer Tapijtfabriek
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Jac. van den Bosch for 't Binnenhuis, 1910, executed by Deventer Tapijtfabriek

OPUS 920, A WOVEN WOOLLEN CARPET

细节
Jac. van den Bosch for 't Binnenhuis, 1910, executed by Deventer Tapijtfabriek
OPUS 920, A WOVEN WOOLLEN CARPET
The central Boteh motives surrounded by Gul motives, in shades of red, pink, ochre, blue and green
395 x 243 cm.
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拍品专文

Jac. van den Bosch designed circa 40 carpets, but not all were executed. Customers of 't Binnenhuis could pick the design of their choice and order the carpet. Between the years 1900 and 1922 it was not yet common to order a carpet together with an interior, and only few carpets were made for 't Binnenhuis.
For the carpet Opus 920 Van den Bosch was inspired by Oriental motifs such as the boteh or kashmir-motive, a tear-shaped form and the gul or rose motive, a square with flattened corners filled with two crossing rectangles. Carpet Opus 920 was exhibited as part of a lady's drawing room interior at the World Exhibition in Brussels of 1910. Afterwards, the interior was integrally placed in Sorgh-Vliet, the Van den Bosch residence in Bloemendaal.

The carpet for the Brussels World Exhibition was made at the Deventer Tapijtfabriek under director J.C. Mouton, most likely also the manufacturer of the present lot, which misses its original border.

See also:
Lieske Tibbe, Jan Jaap Heij (ed.), Jac. van den Bosch 1868-1948, Assen/Eindhoven, 1987, p. 76, ill. 71 and p. 87-90, ill. 90